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Assorted Component Leaflets. A good collection, including: The Webster Magnet Light; Klaxon Horns; Front Wheel Brakes; Mazda 'dancing girl' Car Mascot; 1947 Cavalcade collection; Pageant of London 1911; Ace Wheel Discs; Carriages & Motors for the Disabled, and other interesting documents (a quantity)
A 1971 Raleigh Runabout Deluxe, ***registration number SDL 787J (not SDL 787L)***, blue. This Raleigh has been in dry storage for a number of years and will require light recommissioning before taking to the road. The vendor advises us that the Raleigh is running and should be a good project for the next custodian. ***V5 to follow***, no MOT
A 1977 Honda CB 400/Four, registration number YAW 134S, frame number CB400F2-1048810, engine number CB400FE1045894, yellow. Honda's 400/Four offered a ground-breaking package during the 1970s. With 500cc performance in a 250cc size frame, they handled well and has style aplenty with the innovative four cylinder engine, rear seat foot rests and cool four into one exhaust system and they would become many a schoolboy's dream machine. This 400/Four comes direct from a private collection and has been restored. The vendor advises us that the Honda is running and has recently been fitted with a new battery but requires further light recommissioning and the usual safety checks before taking to the road due to its time in storage. V5C, no MOT See illustration
A 1977 Honda CB 750/Four, registration number SRU 695R, chassis CB750-2576908, engine number CB750E-2466710, red. Honda's CB750/Four is highly sought after and regarded by collectors today for their trend setting design and technical achievement in a production motorcycle. With their inline four cylinder engine, disc front brake, five speed gearbox, electric start and distinctive four silencer exhaust system. This instantly made the opposition look obsolete overnight and are truly an iconic design. This 750/Four has formed part of a private collection and is presented in restored condition. The vendor advises us that the Honda is running and has recently been fitted with a new battery but due to its time in storage will require light recommissioning and the usual safety checks before taking to the road. The Honda is offered to auction with a history file containing MOTs from 1994 when the recorded mileage was 16,571 until 2010 when the mileage stood at 22,610 miles, SORNs and photographs. This sought after Honda offers a wonderful opportunity to purchase a restored example of an ever increasing popular model. V5C, no MOT See illustrations
A 1968 BSA Bantam D14/4, registration number OTO 161F, frame number D14B9564, engine number D14B98141, blue. The BSA D14/4 was introduced in 1968 with a four speed gearbox and a 175cc two stroke engine. This example has been registered to the current vendor for several years and the last tax disc expired in 2005. The vendor advises us that the Bantam was started regularly until 2016 and is now drained of fuel. The Bantam is offered for sale with a history file and will require light recommissioning and the usual safety check before taking to the road. V5C, no MOT See illustration
A 1936 Excelsior Manxman 350cc OHC roadster, registration number AOJ 912, frame number ME290, black. This exciting 350cc overhead cam single has formed part of a small private collection. The Excelsior has been restored and maintained to a high standard by the vendor and the initial build was featured in Motorcycle Classics October 1997, issue 18. This magazine article shows the initial build story plus photos (article accompanies the motorcycle). Initially built with a 21 inch Matchless front wheel and Matchless girder forks, the vendor has now fitted original Webb heavy weight forks which were rebushed and fitted with new spindles by Ray Daniels and an original Harwell 21 inch rebuilt wheel with relined brake shoes. The Excelsior has been fitted with a Miller rear light to replace the 1930s single bulb rear light arrangement. This rare and exciting sporting machine is now being offered for auction with an original Manxman workshop manual and is only for sale due to the vendor giving up motorcycling. V5C, MOT and tax exempt See illustrations
A 1980 Kawasaki Z900, registration number GHT 108W, engine number ZE1535226, green. This Z900 has been rebuilt by a previous owner with a Z1000 frame in 1980. It has been previously registered as GCM 48V and also on a private plate prior to receiving the current registration. This now iconic super bike is finished in period green, has twin front disc brakes and an after market four into one exhaust system. Said by the vendor to be running and riding but will require light recommissioning and MOTing having been in storage. V5C, no MOT See illustration
A 1949 Vincent HRD Black Shadow Series C, registration number FWV 663, frame number RC4158B, engine number F10AB/1B/2258, black. Vincent's HRD Black Shadow offered performance that most motorcycles could only imagine in the 1950s with a top speed of 125mph and handling to match, courtesy of its canter lever rear suspension and Girdraulic front forks. They were made to exacting standards commensurate to the models cost, which was nearly double that of any of its contemporaries. This matching numbers Black Shadow has had three previous owners and was purchased by our vendor direct from the third owner a Mr Vincent Roethling from Wimbledon, London in a dismantled state requiring full restoration in October 2008. A full and exacting restoration was then carried out with some photographs on file. The restoration was completed in December 2009 and a new MOT was issued. Since then the Vincent has only been run a couple of times on the vendor's drive, and has been displayed for the majority of the time in the vendor's drawing room. Due to the length of time that the Vincent has been on static display she will now require some light recommissiong before taking to the road once again. The Vincent HRD Owner's Club member, who is in his 85th year has taken the decision to sell his beloved Black Shadow because he feels that his motorcycling days are over. V5C, MOT and tax exempt See cover and other illustrations Condition report MW reported:Matching Engine No. F1DAB/1B/2258 & frame number. RC4158BThe bike has not been started for many years and has been on static display for some time now and so it cannot be started and will need some recommissioning first. The bike was restored by the vendors own Engineering Company.As far as we can see the crank case numbers match, although it is a little tricky to see this, the rear frame number has been powder coated over and so we cannot see this.Engine No. F1DAB/1B/2258. Chassis no. RC4158B Reg no. FWV 663
Postcards, Louis Wain Cats, 4 cards, Tuck Oilette series 6444, 'Flowers of Japan' pu 1905 (small amount of writing to front o/w gd) & 'The Play's the Thing' unused (corners slightly rounded o/w gd), plus 'The Breaker of Hearts Let em all Come', published by Davidson Bros (light creases across both right corners, pu, stamp removed) and 'I Am Hurrying' Tuck Writeaway series 1003 (crease across bottom right corner and tip creases to both top corners, pu 1904) (4)
Corgi Toys - No.GS21 Gift Set comprising of ERF Dropside Lorry and Platform Lorry with three milk churn sections, red cover, Model 44G, blue cab, white platform, spun hubs black tyres; another 435 Karrier Bantam Van 'DRIVE SAFELY ON MILK', light blue and white body, yellow shutter, spun hubs, grey tyres (2)
Matchbox Lesney Toys 1-75s series - MB1 Diesel Road Roller, light green body, red rollers; others MB5 London Bus, Players Please, MB10 Tate & Lyle sugar truck; MB11 Raod Tanker; MB13 Thames Wreck truck MB15 Refuse Truck; MB17 Removals Van; MB19 A1 MG Sports Car; MB21 Long Distance coach; MB38 Karrier Refuse van (10)
Toys and Juvenalia - Hornby 00 Gauge Trains - Country Local R 904, 0/639, boxed (partial contents); Diesel Multiple Unit, BR 3-car, class 110, boxed; rolling stock, comprising R 6011 20 Ton Tank Wagon 'The Yorkshire Tar Distiller Ltd', boxed, R 6048 9 Plank Wagon 'Gas, Light & Coke', boxed and R 6057 Mineral Wagon 'Cilely', boxed; British Railways Buffet car, S1852, boxed; R 576 Tunnel, boxed; track, various; etc
Anson (George). A Voyage Round the World in the Years MDCCXL, I, II, III, IV... compiled from papers and other materials... by Richard Walter, 1st edition, 1748, 42 folding engraved maps, plates and charts, subscribers list, occasional light soiling and a few small inksplashes, lacking front endpaper, previous owner signature, small booklabel, contemporary calf, rebacked with original spine relaid, rubbed, 4to Sabin 1646. (1)
Scott (Captain Robert F.). The Voyage of the 'Discovery', 2 volumes (volume I 1st edition, volume II 2nd impression), 1905, photogravure frontispieces, folding map contained in rear pockets (a little toned), numerous half-tone illustrations, scattered light spotting, top edge gilt, original blue cloth gilt, spines a little faded and rubbed at ends, thick 8vo, together with Scott's Last Expedition, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1913, portrait frontispieces, folding map at end of each volume, colour and monochrome illustrations, a little light spotting, contemporary ownership inscription to volume I endpaper, top edge gilt, original blue cloth, joints slightly rubbed, thick 8vo (4)
Snow (W. Parker). Voyage of the Prince Albert in Search of Sir John Franklin. A Narrative of Every-Day Life in the Arctic Seas, 1st edition, 1851, additional colour lithographed title, folding map, three colour lithographed plates, scattered light spots, contemporary owner inscription, rear hinge a little tender, original blue cloth gilt, one or two small bumps and marks, 8vo Abbey Travel 638; Sabin 85560. (1)
Amedeo (Luigi, Duke of the Abruzzi). On the "Polar Star" in the Arctic Sea, 2 volumes, 1st English edition, Hutchinson, 1903, numerous monochrome photographic illustrations, plates and illustrations, top edge gilt, original blue-green cloth gilt, heavily rubbed, large 8vo, toghether with Nansen (Fridtjof), The First Crossing of Greenland, translated by Hubert Majendie Gepp, 2 volumes, 1st English edition, Longmans, Green, 1890, folding maps, numerous monochrome plates, some light scattered spotting, original blue cloth blocked in silver, rubbed and with one or two puncture marks to upper cover of first volume, some fading to spines and edges of covers, 8vo, plus Barrow (Sir John), Voyages of Discovery and Research within the Arctic regions, from the year 1818 to the present time, 1st edition, John Murray, 1846, engraved portrait frontispiece, single page map and large folding map (the latter with closed tear repaired) at end, 16-page publisher's list at rear, dated January 1846, original blindstamped cloth, rubbed and some soiling and discolouration to edges, modern reback, 8vo, and other polar travel and exploration, all North Pole interest, including Nansen, Through Siberia, 1914, Steen, Terrestrial Magnetism (Report of the Second Norwegian Arctic Expedition in the "Fram" 1898-1902, No. 6), Kristiania, 1907, Peary, Northward over the Great Ice, 2 volumes, 1898, Huish, The Last Voyage of Capt. Sir John Ross, 1835, Nansen, Farthest North, 2 volumes, 1898, etc., mostly original cloth, generally rubbed and marked, mostly 8vo (22)
Borchgrevink (C.E.). First on the Antarctic Continent. Being an Account of the British Antarctic Expedition 1898-1900, 1st edition, 1901, photogravure portrait frontispiece) detached, light offset to title), three folding colour maps at end, numerous half-tone illustrations, 32 pp. publisher's catalogue at end, top edge gilt, original blue cloth, upper cover blocked in gilt and silver, 8vo Spence 152. A bright copy. (1)
[Brown, Robert Neil Rudmose, et al.] The Voyage of the "Scotia". Being the Record of a Voyage of Exploration in Antarctic Seas by Three of the Staff, 1st edition, 1906, two folding colour maps, numerous half-tone illustrations, closed tear to List of Illustrations leaf, scattered light spotting, endpapers renewed, top edge gilt, original grey pictorial cloth, spine lettering faded, a little rubbed, 8vo (1)
De Long (George W.). The Voyage of the Jeannette. The Ship and Ice Journals of George W. De Long, edited by his wife, Emma De Long, 2 volumes, 1st US edition, 1884, numerous wood engraved illustrations, etc., original pictorial cloth gilt, a little rubbed and some marks (generally a good copy), thick 8vo, together with Kane (Elisha Kent), The U.S. Grinnell Expedition in search of Sir John Franklin, a personal narrative, 1st edition, New York, 1854, monochrome mezzotint plates, wood engraved illustrations to text, folding map, single library inkstamp to title verso, original cloth gilt, rubbed and minor fraying to extremities, and a few other marks, 8vo, plus Hall (Charles Francis), Arctic Researches and Life Among the Esquimaux: being the narrative of an expedition in search of Sir John Franklin, in the years 1860, 1861, and 1862, 1st edition, New York, 1865, wood engraved illustrations, light waterstain to front endpapers and frontispiece, original cloth gilt, rubbed and frayed to extremities, with minor loss to head and foot of spine, some fading to spine and edges, 8vo, and other 19th century American polar exploration, all published in the United States, including Proceedings of the Proteus Court of Inquiry on the Greely Relief Expedition of 1883, Washington, 1884, William E. Chandler, Letter from the Secretary of the Navy, relative to the loss of the steamer Jeannette, 1883, Giles B. Harber, Report... of his search for the missing people of the Jeannette Expedition, 1884, Robert Peary, Northward over the Great Ice, 2 volumes, New York, 1898, Josephine Diebitsch-Peary, My Arctic Journal, 1893, etc., all original cloth or similar, rubbed and one volume, Arctic Experiences re-cased (generally good condition), 8vo (15)
Franklin (John). Narrative of a Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea, in the Years 1819, 20, 21, and 22, 1st edition, 1823, 19 engraved plates, 11 hand-coloured aquatint plates, four folding maps, errata slip, bound without half title, a couple of closed marginal tears, some offsetting and light spotting and stains, later blue half calf, 4to Abbey Travel 635; Sabin 25624. (1)
Franklin (John). Journey to the Shores of the Polar Sea, in 1819-20-21-22: With a Brief Account of the Second Journey in 1825-26-27, 4 volumes, 1829, half titles for volumes II-IV, folding map, 23 engraved plates and portraits, one or two light spots, armorial bookplates, contemporary half calf gilt, slightly rubbed, 12mo, together with Parry (W.E.), Three Voyages for the Discovery of a North-West Passage from the Atlantic to the Pacific, and Narrative of an Attempt to reach the North Pole, 5 volumes, 1831, folding map, 12 engraved plates, some light spotting and toning, contemporary straight-grained morocco gilt, rebacked, original spines relaid, a little rubbed, 12mo (9)
Franklin (John). Narrative of a Second Expedition to the Shores of the Polar Sea, in the Years 1825, 1826, and 1827, 1st edition, 1828, 31 engraved plates, six folding engraved maps, frontispiece and maps detached, occasional light spotting and water stains, disbound, 4to Abbey Travel 635; Sabin 26228. Binding copy. (1)
Conolly (Lt. Arthur). Journey to the North of India, Overland from England, through Russia, Persia and Affghaunistaun, 2 volumes, 1st edition, 1834, engraved frontispiece to each, folding map (with closed tears and reinforcements to verso), bound without advertisement leaf, occasional light toning, manuscript shelf numbers to titles, front hinges tender, booklabels, contemporary half calf, joints and edges rubbed, tear at head of volume I spine and one corner chipped, 8vo Yakushi C331. Conolly coined the phrase 'The Great Game' to describe Britain's imperial rivalry with Russia. (2)

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